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PRE-INVENTORY SALE \ND CHILDREN'S COATS, AND.DRESSES OF LADIES’ nA N i) The shopper who has in mind a new coat or dress can take advantage of this sale starting December 26 and continuing to the end of the year. style and quality $25.00 DRESSES For office or afternoon wear in silks, satin f excellent ladies’ winter coals « and georgette. Prices—$14.75 and $22.50 Clearance sale of children’s coast and dres- ~— Broken sizes — Prices from $2.95 to ).50. ! { i, BEHRENDS CO., Inc. | es B.} Junear’s Leading Department Store Notices for thi: cnurch column ', nust be received by The Empire pot laer than 10 o'clock Saturday imorning to guarantee change of | pocerber 2 after an topics,, eic. ., Christmas. First Church of Christ, || 6:00 a. m. — Mass in Hospital 5 | | Chag Scicntist 6:00 a. m.— A 4 amunion Mass and Sunday scrvces wiil be neid ut | Sermon 8. m. In the Fir 10:00 a. m—Sunday Sehool. Christ, Scientist, Juneav, on Fifth and Main Etreets. The subject will * b, “Christian Science.” Sunday Schoo! at 12:15 p. m. 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and Ser- | mon. 7:00 p. enediction of the Blessed Sacra- m. 1 Instruction and Wednesday, 8:00 p. m-—Testi-!pane monial meeting. e Christian Sci Reading Roow | e M cuurch building. This room is open to the public Wednesday | efternoons mom 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. " Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | 121 Main Stree CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 2. m.—Morning Worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:45 p. m.—Evening Service Services, Tuesday and Friday ev- | ening at 7:45. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- day of each month. Prcsbyler!:m—vNal;e -ChurcT' B . CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Phone 604 8:00 a. m~—Holy Communion. 11:00 a. m—Holy Communion and Sermon. 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School. No evening service at bouglas. | | : P 3 e et 3 HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker | prayer servite. Eucharist, with Christmas enthems. LY-X I VX BEE S PRI ‘| Douglas At the 11 oclock service thef: 10:30 8. m—Morning service. |y music of the Midnight Mass will| 11’ 0 a. m—Bible School. i be repeated — Adlam’s Choral| T:00 P. m—Wednesday—Midweek DOUGLAS NEWS HOoOP EX SEASON | {CTED NEXT MONTH | i the Nat dark Friday and nights of this week it is the last week end without basketball here for some time. Ac- cording to worz received from ay it is thought likely that he high school cagers of t. town will ade the Channel next week- h event they will play an has also been a town team is ex- m there on January 12, ames. the out-of-town teams en care of the Chan- ol series will be played. > . SMITH ILL here from Haines report that Elmer E.| ill again. D BRIDGE PARTI mplimenting the three young ladies, Lucille Fox, Alberta Gallw and Impi Aalto, who are home for tl.e holiday vacation, Mrs. Charles Sey entertained with two es of bridge yesterday after-| 1001 ! Prizes for the event went to Miss | Aalto for high score and Miss Lu- cile Pepoon for the low. In the cvening Mr. and Mrs. Arne Shudshift were hosts to five tables) of bridge in Honor of the visiting young ladies. Prizes for the high scores were won by Miss Li quist and Rangnar Kromqu e SEEKING TROUBLE, BLONDE ACTRESS LANDS IN JAIL{ isses The beautiful blonde actress, Es- ther Ralston, languishes behind iron bars, but it' is only in the movies, | or “Love and Learn” which is show- ing at the Liberty Theatre Sunday. | Miss Ralston, or “Nancy Blake,”| the chi¢ young daughter who finds her parents on the verge of d vorce when she comes home from bearding school, took that extreme measure to give her parents some- | thing to worry about, with the hnpfl; that the resulting worry would take all thought of such action out of the minds of her elders. Just how she landed in j was only after she had to re- to the shooting up of a court- cm, which was presided over by a dignified yor judge, played by Lane Chandler, who has politica! ambitions. A series of amusing incidents brought about following her behind the bars. he stay AR S A R R Sues Millionaire Realto 3 r Miss Bertha Cleavenger who has instituted a $750,000 breach of promise suit against John H. Castle, millionaire real estate man of De- troit, Mich. Mrs. J. Oshorn, who has bzen | visiting relatives in Wrangell over the holidays, returned to Juneau on the Northwestern. R Church Services Notices for this cnai column must be received by The Empire | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of | sermon topics. ete. Douglas Presbyterian Native. | Mission | The Salvation Army Public meetings Sunday—2:00 p. m. ?nunmm&f Lutheran Church I | Corner of Thirg ana Main Sts. REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Sunday services. 11:00 a. m— Morning Worship. Subject, “The Testamonies of | i Christ.” | | 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School. | { 7:30 p. m. — Evening Worship | COLOR t Subject, “The Christian Gladness.” | Close the year right by attend PRINTING ing church. = A hearty welcome awaits you. | increases the pulling o ™ ;:‘ power of any printing { Mcg:;::;:l; ({Vll:‘trhe;dm l{ job.Weare equippedtohan o 4| dlecolorprintingquickl; | i ar REV. HENRY YOUNG, Msiser. | @nd satisfactorily “The churca with the cordial| .welcome.” | Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. | Subject, “The Road to Riches.” Sunday School and Bible Class at 12:15 p. m. BEpworth League at 7:00 p. m. All young people are invited. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Bubject, “The Dying Year.” Monday evening, meeting of the official board. ! Don't miss seeing the “King of | PECEsmtn: L s pe e, SUNDAY Kings.” We recommend it. | Northern Light Presbyterian | Church "REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pasior | Fourth and Franklin Sts. | . The church where service and ‘worship meet. worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon Bible i A Comedy Show Sh!—Secrets =—Th topie, “Our Motto.” Class meets at 12:15 p. m.| 8. Raven, Superintendent. | ~ Bpecial attention is called to the in “Leadership Training,” for high school students. m.—Children‘s Hour. This for children, 8 to 15 years | are cordailly f i COMEDY welcome to at- LIBERTY ESTHER RALSTON LOVE AND LEARN 10—20—40 cents 2:30 p. m.—Sunday School. 3:15 p. m.—Sermon. 7:00 p. m — Thursday—Micweek prayer gervice All are cerdially welcome to these cervices, i o — 2 | Douglas Catholic Church | All services in tie. new church. December Christmas 9:30 No 20\ 5 Sunday after a. m 3 Sunday and Sermon. 1001 or evening . Luke’s Episcopal Church No service Sunday evening. » PHILLIP E. BAUER. ' 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 8:00 p. m—Sermon by pastor. E"' C«ngre:utfonal Communi‘y | Church 7 NIGHT Full of Laughs at We Can’t Tell! NEWS R e D DU ASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 28,-1929. S > Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneam and vicinit: Rain or snow winds. tonight and s LOCAL HLumidity Wind Veloci(; Weather unda; moderate to fresh ber—~ning 4 p. m. today: south- Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- Time Barometer Temp. DATA iel 4 b ey it s MER L luflmus Hams and Bacon 4 a. m. today 29 83 w 3 Clear Fresh EASTERN and Nean today 40 57 SE 16 Rain _ = o OLYMPIA OYSTERS CABLE AND RADI(:,REI’QBTS \ I)HONE 38 VESTERDAY XOBRY - Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Preeip. 4am. | 3 tions~ temp. temp. | emp vmucj}y 24 _i}rs. ‘Weather { b4 ‘},3 :'—;g' | " g P"ccl}f}: i “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE® - wt Yukon ... -4 | -28 - 0 Cldy Tanana 84 g4 = 02 Clear < for g it 4 4 £ - Clear g B s ia | n ¢ || Dry Cleaning and Pressing stcn Harbor 38 3 — Snow | d ¥ - e 36 2 -_ Clear i o 40 38 28 Clear 46 46 14 46 Rain “ae A \ce Rupert o 2 46 Rain | In New Ruilding on Shattuck Way Fdmonton 32 26 34 14 Cldy | P 1 P ttle 46 44 a4 Cldy THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” g Fortland .48 48 4 Calm cldy ' » = B Sy T ———— - San Francisco 50 50 41 12 0 Clear |f TR s *Less t'.an 10 miles, NOTE—Observations i Barrow, |are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m,, he area of low pressure sti Alaska near Kodiak this morn » Territory. This has given r n over tr North Pacific ! ns to British Columbia. Duriy ratures in Scuthwestern and No here over the Territory they w n, Tanana and 1eau time. mains centered over the ¥ g the coast frcm the st twenty-four hours 'n Alaska were colder, considerably warmer. its influence spread over stormy weather and precipi- . SIMMONS’ AND SMITH COM! Smith, U. S. Marshal will' be a southboundi nger on the Northwestern, es- ing two insane persons to the according to word received e by Albert White, U. 8. Marsh: First Division. R G SOUTH n ates, A 3,700 car crop of pea predicted for Illinois this year, an increase of 1200 over 1928. is The quest for a perfect wife by Prince Mobammed Ali 1brabim, | which led | bim over three | continents, ‘ land ended with | ! bis marriage to | Pearl Ginsberg | of New York, | isastory | book romance. The prince bas installed ber in a palace in Paris.. He spent $1,000,00¢ on ber educations ’ | E | | | en, for vestern. ol e Northwestern for the near aldez, is a pa on ] y ) ) ) ) § 1y ) ) 11 § ) 19 N | i H ) N \ 3 \ ) ) ! ) ) ) 3 ) ) ) N N § N 3 i Jack Langseth | | Was Awarded ’ the Gift of a Brunswick Given by Ludwig Nelson P, Ul il ty Marshal Allen Erne Valdez on C. W. Moody, who te ! Radio Combination MATTRESSES the THE RED CEDAR SHINGLES 5 to 2 Clears THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR A RED CEDAR SHINGLE Will last 25 years and longer—Taku Wind has no affect—Do not be misled by inferior substitutes, K ABOUT RE-ROOFING Juneauw Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 e S Safe and Economical ELECTRIC ‘ APPLIANCES | Make Useful Lasting Christmas GIFTS Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Open Evenings Until Christmas Juneau—Phone No. 6 Douglas—Phone No. 18 SNOW SHOVELS Sidewalk Cleaners SLEDS FOR THE KIDDIES Christmas Tree Decorations NEW YEAR’S GREETING CARDS Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Old Papers for sale at Empire Ofi'lce Cankaden | Harris Hardware Co. 4 A

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